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BREAKING: Just Hours Before Her Tragic Death, CIA Was Listening ToPrincess Diana’s Calls

Uhhh, that headline has given me the shivers!

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So many years after her tragic death, we are still not completely familiar with all the details surrounding her mystery…

The latest bombshell report is going to be published by the British Observer very soon. NBC reported that the report contains some extravagant and juicy details that have never been mentioned before! The report calls into question why US intel would “reportedly” be spying on Princess Di, especially just HOURS before her death.

According to the announcing report published by NBC News,

“The Central Intelligence Agency was bugging the telephone conversations of Britain’s Princess Diana on the night she died, a British newspaper reported Monday. But current and former U.S. officials told NBC News that intelligence agencies never targeted the late Princess of Wales.

The Observer newspaper, citing the findings of a British inquiry into Diana’s death to be released later this week, said the CIA was listening in on the princess in the hours before she died in a car crash in Paris.

The 36-year-old princess, her friend Dodi Fayed, 42, and driver Henri Paul died when their Mercedes crashed inside the Pont d’Alma tunnel Aug. 31, 1997, while being followed by media photographers. The British Broadcasting Corp. reported over the weekend that Paul had three times the French legal limit of alcohol in his blood.

The Observer reported that the CIA did not have British intelligence’s permission to tap Diana’s phone.

This news comes on the heels of another report from Tucker Carlson, where he claims that the NSA has been spying on him.

US intel also denies that allegation.”

Source
waynedupree.comnbcnews.com

Ava Garcia

A small town girl, dreaming big, expecting to change the world with presenting the truthful events of the world today. Law degree with a master in criminology, and a devoted journalist for over 7 years, and counting. "The pen is mightier than the sword."

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